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Troy Taylor Sues ESPN Over Alleged Misrepresentation of Stanford Probe Findings

Taylor claims ESPN distorted confidential probe findings to drive his dismissal, seeking compensation through a federal defamation suit.

Overview

  • Taylor filed a civil complaint on July 30 in the Northern District of California, naming ESPN and reporter Xuan Thai as defendants.
  • He alleges ESPN’s March 19 story mischaracterized two third-party Stanford investigations into his conduct toward female staffers, asserting neither report found he bullied or belittled employees.
  • The suit contends ESPN acted with actual malice by repeating and exaggerating false statements that pressured Stanford GM Andrew Luck to fire Taylor days after the initial article.
  • Taylor has requested a jury trial and pleaded for at least $75,000 in damages to meet federal jurisdictional requirements.
  • ESPN is preparing to defend its reporting as accurate and made in good faith, likely invoking editorial vetting and multiple-source corroboration to counter the defamation claims.